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View File Hearthfire Menageries -Adds a place to keep slaves/prisoners/whoever the hell you want to the cellars of the three Hearthfire houses. The new additions add 8 small cells, 2 larger cells, a master bedroom, and a guest room (with 2 beds for followers or whoever). They each also have a bathhouse/pool area. - I had to axe the Vampire Coffins because they were sitting in my doorways. Don't worry though, I more than made up for it. The very first room when you walk into the Menagerie is set up for 2 Vampires. Either you and a vampire follower or spouse, or vampire slaves, or whatever you want. -If anyone's seen or used the refurnished version of PAHE's Lakeview Manor Cellar addon or my newest remake of it, Lakeview Manor Prison - this is similar to that, but a whole lot better and completely my own. I was working off of someone else's mod with those, and it had some problems that I could never seem to work out, which made me want to create a replacement for it. - That said, it is extremely IMPORTANT that you do NOT use any of the PAHE Lakeview Manor Cellar versions, mine or otherwise, with this mod. They aren't compatible. When you open up the menagerie door in Lakeview Manor, you will see a few floor pieces and then the void. You have to use either this or that, not both. You've been warned. - Also, you might want to drop this pretty far down on your load order depending on what you've got installed. I had a problem where the water in the bathhouse lacked any animation - apparently some other mod was causing it, because dropping this mod down toward the bottom of my load order fixed it. I shouldn't have to mention that any other mods that edit the same part of the hearthfire cellars are going to be incompatible with this, but nonetheless. - Lastly, don't QuickClean this with xEdit, or the Vampire Coffins that were deleted to make room for the doors will return and you'll be sorry. Edit: Incompatible with the Fishing CC mod. If you like this mod, check out my other one: Simple Slave Cellars Submitter ShadowProctor Submitted 05/22/2023 Category Regular Mods Requires Skyrim Special Edition, Hearthfire DLC, Dawnguard DLC Regular Edition Compatible No
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View File Hearthfire Baths Reborn - Inspired by the "Baths for Hearthfire Homes Redone" mod. I liked the architecture of those bathhouses, but they had a few issues that were deal-breakers for me. Since that mod has two authors, instead of asking them both if I can redo their mod and fix a few things to my liking - I chose to create my own. - Unlike the original, mine are Nav-Meshed so you can bring followers down there. - They are small, and the entryway is very cramped. I tested them all with a male Nord character and I fit just fine, but I don't know how anything bigger than that will behave. Maybe perfectly fine, maybe not. -The hatches are located in the Entryway/Home part of the manors, to the left of the door as soon as you walk in. -Tested compatible with my Hearthfire Menageries mod. Submitter ShadowProctor Submitted 05/22/2023 Category Regular Mods Requires Skyrim Special Edition, Hearthfire DLC Regular Edition Compatible No
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If anyone can tell me the knew way to clean these plugs in my tags (Hearthfire, Dragonborn, Dawnguard and the Update) I cant tell how you how thankful I would be. I have looked this up on youtube and of course everything is now outdated. The ones before would be as simple as run the clean from tes5edit and it would be good, but not anymore. The help part said to go on clean then sort but that didn't help either. The weird thing is 2 of my files eyes of beauty and amazing followers I did clean masters and then sort masters and then I saved and it worked for those 2. I don't know why it won't work for these 4. I'm sure its something simple so if anyone could explain I would be forever great full. my skyrim run likes crap. BTW its not Skyrim SE.
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Anyone know of any good Hearth fire like mods that aren't an improvement on the main 3, like to build a NEW home/manor somewhere that isn't a town, village or city?
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Adding Trees, Trees & More Trees to fill More Life into the Cities & Towns of Skyrim & making the World of Skyrim look better Hey man! So like, Skyrim used to be filled with trees, man but then, like, they mostly got cut down and other horrible things. So, like, I'm going around Skyrim with my bag of seeds and I'm giving back to mother nature. So you should enjoy this mod, man. It'll make the whole place beautiful again, man.-
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Do you like caves and love to live in them, but also like luxury as well? Do you like cave home mods but wish you could take your family to live there? Do you play a beastess, or do you use untamed? Then this mod might just be for you. Dovahkin's Wolf Pack Den This is a player home that is in a cave and is located just outside of Riverwood on the south side. Faendal is your next-door neighbor. This player home works with Hearthfire Multiple Adoptions and has 6 beds for the young ones. There is also a follower barracks with 5 beds for them there. You have a nice front yard sharing space with the Riverwood community. Future updates planned will bring the Riverwood community to your doorstep campfire for some socializing. Already, any children from Riverwood might join in on a game of hide and seek with your kids. If you play a beastess roll or use the Untamed mod like I do, then this would also be a wonderful home for you and your pack. I already have a start with 3 essential and named wolves living within the cave that are friends to the dragonborn. On top of these three wolves, there is a 4th black wolf that is an actual follower with the Female Young Eager voice type, and if you really get into your beastess or untamed rolls, you can even marry her. An observatory deck with a nice sized pool made from the remnants of an old Snow Elf ruin sits atop the mountain home overlooking Bleak Falls Burrow, Riverwood, even Whiterun and Dragonsreach can be easily viewed from the serene location. This is still a work in progress and is considered to be in Beta. More features are planned in the future such as Alternate Start scenario, etc... There are still landscape work that needs to be done. I plan to move one of the trails leading down to the Riverwood gate just slightly to please the NPCs but re-navmeshing it afterwards takes time. I decided to release a version of it now for testing and advice. Or so people can just have fun with it like it is. It is already a pretty cool place. I used some resources from the Celestial Eden Mod on the Nexus, 3 statues from JackGA, and a custom Dibella Statue from the Dibellan Sisterhood mod. This would also be a pretty cool home for a Dovahkin who is a part of the Dibellan Sisterhood. Unfortunately for some, this requires all DLCs. I used assets from all DLCs. Especially Hearthfire, as this home is Hearthfire Multiple Adoption friendly. You will need to cast the Bless Home spell on the master bed. It also works with Spouses Enhanced available here on Loverslab, but is not required. Just cast the Lover's Sanctuary spell on the master bed after using the Bless Home spell. You shouldn't even need to use the MCM option to add the bed to Sexlab. Have fun and let me know what you think. This has been a learning project as not only is this my first home mod, but also Hearthfire Multiple Adoption friendly. It created some challenges. Even following the directions. First times are always mysterious. Caution: This is being placed as "Non-adult" but beware, even though the vanilla Dibella statue is already partially nude, the one from the Dibellan Sisterhood that I used in the décor of this mod is more detailed. Still, I could see a whole lot more if I went down here to the local museum and shoved my way through all of the school kids that are there on a field trip. -
Hey, it's me. Destana. Before I talk about going and seeing Ulfric, I decided I would clear up some logistical data. - If I am still traveling, how does the baby get fed? Well, I learned a very useful spell named Sophomoric Teleportation. Meant to be a way to transport goods in containers (chests, etc) to the user's home, I just squeeze my boob into a bottle and transport it back to Honeyside in Riften. Damien is old enough to drink from a small bottle with a fake nipple; a couple months. I have been spending most of my time within reach to Riften except for the Battle of Solitude and now my trip to Windhelm. But, of course, how it always goes with me is I go to a place with certain intentions and I get embroiled in something much bigger. - Tattoos are rare, but they're certainly do-able. They take a long time, a lot of artistry. And many Nords have lots of them. They're done by slowly poking (dot by dot) a needle into the outer layer of your skin with ash or similar material. I think the next one I get is the full back. Because I have a lot of time to waste... again. So I was in the palace, looking at him from across his hall. He looked up as I approached. "Stormblade! I hope this day finds you well!" Ulfric shouted to me. "Hey Ulfric," I said meekly, not bothering to refer to him as 'Jarl' or 'Future High King,' 'the One and Future King,' or whatever. We were good friends. "What brings you to Windhelm?" He asked, "Sampling the mead and the culture?" "Well, I was asked to solve a murder on my way in. But I'm no copper," I smiled, "But no, I have ... news for you." He raised an eyebrow, "What sort of news?" "I'm pregnant," I replied, unabashedly. "Congratu ~" "Yeah, you guessed it," I said. "So what does this mean for us? You're married, are you not?" He replied calmly, in even tones, as he always did, "I knew I probably shouldn't've fucked with another man's wife. Foolish, like a young man." In truth, Ulfric had met Sanguine a few times on the battlefield and knew he was an excellent warrior, but like anyone else, he had no idea of his true nature. "Sam is alright. He's a different beast," I replied, then said, "I am going to keep it." "So do you want support? I know you're fairly wealthy, but not Jarl or future High King wealthy," he said. "I don't need anything. I don't want to force you to marry me. In fact, I don't want to marry you at all (no offense)." "None taken." "I just wanted to let you know. If you want to have any involvement, tell me and I'll make it happen. But if not," I shrugged, "That's fine too. I would like us to remain friends, though." "Alright, friend. I'm bored. The moot still has not met. What are you up to these days?" I shrugged again, "Well, I'm about to go perform some public service for Solitude so I can buy land. I friggin hate Solitude. When I got to Skyrim I went to prison there for a little bit for killing Thalmor and freeing a Stormcloak captive." "That... makes a lot of sense how your tale got here," Ulfric raised an eyebrow, "Now I see why you wanted to take back Solitude for Skyrim so bad. And why you hate the Thalmor." "Among other reasons," I said, "I am a Redguard. We kept fighting them for five more years after the Empire gave up." "Hmm... What kind of public service?" He asked. "Well I know for a fact they need the Wolf Skull Cave cleared out because some guy was asking for it from Dragon Bridge," "You do this kind of stuff all the time, don't you?" He asked. "Pretty much. This is pretty light work compared to my normal killing dragons and fighting wars." He chuckled, "Are you not concerned with the health of... the child?" "It's pretty early," I replied, "I was just going to use summons and rage spells. I learned quite a lot from the college mages that I haven't had a chance to test yet." "Alright," he nodded. Then he stood to his feet, "Let me help you out." "Help how?" "I'm going to come with you," he grabbed his axe and put it on his belt, "Don't tell Galmar." I smiled, dumbfounded, "Are you sure this is okay? You're kind of important." "You might say I'm essential," Ulfric winked, "But am I Jarl or not? Besides, you should see examples of shouts from a real pro who actually uses them for combat, unlike the Greybeards. Think of it as Dragonborn training." "Don't you start," I shook my head. So yeah, the most important man in Skyrim came with me to do a random dungeon quest. We took what we had on hand and walked out the front door. "Where are you going, my Jarl? And without guards," Galmar was standing near the brazier out in front. "Old bear, I'm merely going out to stretch my legs," Ulfric responded. "We should probably bring him along," I whispered to Ulfric. "Out of the question, my Jarl," Galmar folded his arms. "Not to worry, Galmar. I have the legendary hero right here to protect me. I'm no slouch with an axe myself." "Perhaps you should come along to keep him safe," I suggested. Galmar finally growled at us, "All right. I'll come with you. But I'll have you know you endanger all of Skyrim with your antics!" "Yeah, well. Not the first time," I smirked. We traveled through the night and half the next day (to the mountains above Solitude) then we rested until nightfall. "Stormblade, do you always approach at night when you're alone? Not very honorable," Galmar asked. "Galmar, do you know what I do while I'm not working with the Stormcloaks?" I asked. "I don't know, shout at dragons or something?" Galmar asked. Ulfric laughed. I think he had an idea, though the full depth of my depravity probably escaped him. "I'm the guild master of the Thieves Guild of Riften," I smirked, "A mage. And in some cases, I work with the Dark Brotherhood. I'm not exactly the honorable type." I readied a spell, then I cast 'Summon Inigo' which the cat had gifted me during our travels together. "What? Where?" He asked, "Hello friend. I'm glad you chose to summon me after I finished peeing." "Sorry, Inigo. Could I use your help today?" I asked. "Of course. I did say you could call upon me anytime," he slipped on the elven armor I'd found for him, "What's the job?" "Simple dungeon clear," I replied, loading a bolt in my crossbow. We swept through the first part of the dungeon. Strangely, found a draugr about to sexually assault a necromancer (I wonder if he summoned more than he could handle). We reached a deeper part, filled with collapsed towers and walls, which allowed our enemies plenty of vantage points to shoot at us. I headed up the rear, shooting bolts while the boys rushed in. At one point the boys were fighting a couple draugr and I stepped past to peer over an overlook. A draugr was there, waiting for me and he staggered me with a shout. "You call that a shout?" I furrowed my brow at him, took a deep breath and shouted back, "FUS - RO!" And it blew him off the overlook. Ulfric chuckled as he rushed ahead. We had some fun wrecking those guys, including a group of summoners at the end, trying to summon Potema. From what Ulfric said she was an ancient queen of Skyrim, master of necromancy. We said our goodbyes and I made my way back to Solitude. I saw Falk Firebeard in the courtyard, walking home - as it was late at night now, and he gladly accepted my tribute and thanked me. "Dang, should've asked those guys to join me for dinner... early breakfast," I sighed, going to the Bards' college to snag a free bed there. "Oh wow," I said to the cook as I walked into the basement, "You guys remodeled. These used to be a bunch of beds in a hallway. Now we get rooms?? With a desk! This is as good as the college of Winterhold. Not as roomy, but the accommodations are definitely better." "Who are you again?" He asked. "Oh, yeah, I joined a while back," I replied, "Looks like you guys designated me a room." He blinked, "I have literally never seen you. It's been a year since you stepped foot in this building." "I needed to go out and get practical experience," I said, "I needed some stories to tell." He pursed his lips, "Fair. I think Viarmo will probably want to see you." I sighed, "Maybe in a couple days. I need to talk to the Jarl first." I took a few hour nap and woke up late morning - enough time for courtly affairs to die down a bit. I went to the Blue Palace and approached Fair Elisif. "Thank you for your help. Are you seeking Thanehood? I know you've been named Thane in Riften and Whiterun. I wonder - would you do one more thing for me?" "Sure, my Jarl. What do you need?" I asked. She leaned in and whispered to me, "Meet me tonight in my bedchambers." I smiled. I took the time to sleep some more, eat and drink, pump and transport and take the first two assessments to be considered a master Bard of the college. Then I showed up to the Blue Palace after hours. "You are... expected," Falk said as I approached the Jarl's room. He opened the door for me, "Mind your manners. We all know you're strong, but don't think I won't come after you if you make one false move." Falk walked in after me and stood in the corner, arms folded. Jarl Elisif was sitting at her table and bid me sit across from her. "Good evening, Stormblade," she said. "What can I do for you?" I asked. "Well, I actually have two requests," she replied. "People tend to pile quests on me. I can take it," I stared into her eyes. She was, definitely fair. "I'll name you Thane if you show me pleasure. It's been so long since Torygg died," she said, "You're renowned for your 'skills." "I'll do it. Gladly," I smiled, "What's your second request?" "You can do this after you do whatever you need to do - I assume you want to buy the plot of land?" "Yes." "I request you deliver Torygg's warhorn to the Shrine of Talos, northeast of Whiterun. It would honor me greatly," she replied. "I'll do it. But I have a counter request," I said. "What do you wish of the Jarl of Solitude?" She asked. "You may know me as a stormcloak officer, but do you remember where else you might've seen me?" I asked. She shook her head, puzzled. I pulled the Crusader's Cuirass down, revealing the roadmap of scars marking my body. "I... I don't understand," she said. "I was Solitude's prisoner. A little over a year ago. I was a lot weaker and possibly more headstrong then," I could feel emotions welling up inside me, like rage, "That jailer you employed back then - where is he?" "I have to be honest, Stormblade. He was sadistic and cruel. We've sworn off his service in Solitude. But I hear he sells his services to some of the other holds. Namely..." I prayed none of the holds I actually liked. "...Riften..." Damn. "... Falkreath, Morthal and Whiterun. The other holds are too small or too principled. And not Markarth. They have Cidhna Mine, which is way worse." I sighed, "Well I'm glad you swore it off. You seem like an honorable lady." No more words were said. I pulled up my armor and she pulled off her dress. I gave her pleasure, sure. I'd always been good at that. And I asked for no reciprocation. When we were done, I got the Horn from her. I slept at the Bard's college again and set out to the Shrine of Talos. It was good to know we reestablished his worship here, even if it did lead to a lot of conflict and death. Even our former enemies were Talos worshippers at heart. I approached to find a man. "Who are you?" I said, drawing my blade at him. "You'll regret being here!" Another voice stabbed at us. The figure picked up a sword from the monument in front of him and we rushed into battle. It was four Thalmor! One wizard, whom I dispatched handily, while the man dealt with the three others. He turned, and I recognized the regalia of a Jarl, but not his face. He returned the sword to the grave. Then he turned to me, "I am called Torygg." "I've seen stranger things," I said, sheathing my sword, "Well, you do know you're dead, right?" "Yeah. Ulfric shouted at me and killed me with his sword," he said, "I've been waiting at this grave for someone... perhaps you. I worry for my wife." "Why? She seems to have it under control." "I'm watching her for a while before I pass on. Now I don't have to," Torygg said. "Why do you say that?" "I need to make a request," he said, "It was you who helped Ulfric to his goal. Now I request you look after her." I folded my arms. Maybe this man thought since I'd pleasured her I had some designs on forming a relationship with her. Really, though, it was a simple ask. "Sure. I can do my best," I said. I was pretty sure she had dozens of guards and hundreds of armed men to do that for her. But I would lend a hand if I could. "You love her still, even in death?" "We mortals are only flesh and blood. Our hearts beat. You understand. Take care of her." I smiled and nodded. I returned to Solitude. When I walked up the stairs to the Jarl's court area, Erikur pointed his finger at me, "So I see you've decided to take up necromancy." "What are you talking about?" I asked. "I have eyes everywhere. I had a man follow you," he replied. "What's the matter, Erikur? Get too close to your crush?" I chided, "I don't really care, to be honest, but I do want to speak the truth." "Hold your tongue, necromancer!" Jarl Elisif shouted, "Erikur told me you've been speaking to my husband. Did it involve sacrifices? Depraved rituals?" "Elisif..." I started. "No more words, charlatan!" Elisif shouted at me. Sybille Stentor, the court wizard, spoke from under her hood, "Surely you're not that naive, my lady. There is no necromancy at work here." "There is necromancy, and the Jarl knows it!" Erikur shouted back. "Silence, you ignorant cur! The real question is why you're even here!" Sybil yelled, "It is possible for spirits to contact their loved ones." "Do you really believe that?" Erikur asked, "The law cannot be bent for personal relationships." "What law?" I asked, "Necromancy is legal. But that's one type of magic I've never practiced. I'm all about consent and it stinks of the body having control taken away. Raped. You know, Erikur, like you did to me when I was in prison here?!" I could feel by voice booming, whether I intended to or not. Not a shout, per se. But I was getting pissed at this fool and his petty lust for Elisif. Maybe this is who Torygg wanted me to protect her from. "Calm. This is just a misunderstanding," Jarl Elisif said, evenly. She peered over to the corner, like she was signaling me to follow her. After a long moment of consideration, Elisif joined me. She whispered into my ear, "What did Torygg say?" "He asked me to help look after you." "You can have your title, by the way. Visit me after hours, if you like," Elisif sighed, "Don't get any ideas though. I'm still Jarl, and I'll remain alone." "I'm married. And pregnant," I replied. Elisif smiled weakly, "Congratulations." A little sad, maybe. This lady was complex. I think she did have some kind of interest in me. I turned to Falk Firebeard, "How much for the land?" "The Windstad plot? 5000 gold. If you want a property in the city, that'll be 25000 gold." I mentally counted out my coins, "Gods, that's expensive. I don't think I have enough for that. I'll take Windstad. I can cut down trees and find ore myself. Guess I'll need to learn how to make nails and struts and things." He handed me a deed. On my way out I turned and said, "Besides, I wouldn't be caught dead in Solitude if I could help it." I turned the corner, following Sybil. She was laying in bed... in the late morning. "Thanks for helping me back there," I said, "Why'd you do that?" "Curiosity. I know what you are," he replied. "What's that?" Mage? Dragonborn? Assassin? Freak beast? Demon-kisser? "A free spirit. Want to buy a woman a drink sometime?" She asked. "Do you take your blood on the rocks or straight-up?" I said back. "So you figured it out?" "Yeah, you're a vampire. Your eyes are glowing gold. I can see them even with your hood on. Or is everybody here that oblivious?" I smirked. Anyway, I decided to go to the Winking Skeever to relax for a while, play lute (which I had never actually done in this town) and mingle. Lisette was there. From our one or two interactions around town, I knew she was a bard. The other bards usually have a lot of information. "Care for a drink?" I asked, offering her ale. "Always good to see a fellow bard," she replied, taking the mug. "You know, the people in court are acting awfully weird. Do you know anything about that? Ever played for the Jarl here?" She looked me dead in the eye and said, "Not here," and led me upstairs. "So how about that Erikur?" I asked, folding my arms. "He said he'd conquer me as a 'true nord," she said. "Give me a break," I sneered, "I had him whimpering on the ground when I got on him. Of course, does that make me no better than him? I dunno." I decided I would take a nap at the Bard College. As I turned to leave, I noted Corpulus Vinius walking into the room Lisette had just been hanging out by with me. Huh. It's weird to think this, but it's kinda neat that other people besides me have sex lives. I donated a coin to a beggar, and talked to a few passersby about recent events. Before I could get to the college, though, Erikur walked up behind me on the street. "It's you, the rabblerouser. It's smells out here." "What brings you out of the palace to mingle with the common filth?" I asked. "We all have our flaws. Mine is that women can't get enough of me." About that time, Lisette came out the front door of the Skeever, "Greetings, thane. What do you need?" I raised an eyebrow, thinking she just saw me, then realizing she was talking to Erikur. "Just wanted to get a good look at you. And I like what I see." "I'm sorry?" Lisette asked. "It's okay. Where can we go for a little privacy?" Erikur said back. "I'm... not about to do that with you," Lisette folded her arms. "Don't toy with me! I may just have to seize my opportunity with both hands!" "You're a pig," Lisette said flatly, "It was an honor to have you as a patron, but I will not sleep with you. I'm not a common prostitute!" "Don't you dare walk away from me you slut!" Erikur shouted. I could see where the poison in the court was. I could feel my face beginning to twitch. I didn't particularly want to get another bounty today. As a shrill reminder, a guard walked right past us as I was figuring out just how to disembowel Erikur without anybody seeing. I calmed down as Erikur started to walk away. Lisette went to stand by ____, who I'd been talking to earlier as she stood against a post. As I approached, I said, "It seems we both have a problem with that blowhard. Got any dirt on him?" "No, I couldn't. Even if he is horrible." "C'mon, even for a fellow bard?" I winked. She smiled, "That's right! You are a bard. And a hero! He should be more respectful to me, but also to you!" "I'm not so great. Just good with the stabby thing," I smiled, "You're pretty cool yourself, Liz." "Oh stop it." "No really. And a good singing voice. I mostly play. I hate singing," I said, pulling out my Lute and starting to play. I continued to speak in a sing-song voice, "Seems like Erikur and you used to have an amicable relationship. But not... a-ny-more." "Yeah, well. Wealthy people support the Bard College. Some wealthy people ask the lady bards for 'favors." "So it's prostit-ution then?" "Puts it in perspective when you say it like that," she sighed, looking down. "Let me see if I can be a little," I strummed, "...persuasive." I jogged down the street and caught up with him. Instead of breaking his face, I decided I'd do something more clever. "What do you want?" He asked grumpily, still walking. "So about Lisette..." "That little tease! She get what's coming to her!" "You know she's a graduate, right? Free to roam? Not beholden to the bard college?" "What do you mean?" Erikur asked, "By the eight, where did you hear that?" "Nine," I corrected, "That's how this works. She's a journeyman. The deal is for one of our bards. She's not one of our bards." "No, I guess not," he sulked. "Maybe how you treat them is a reason to rethink this arrangement," I said. "That won't be necessary. I'll treat them with respect," he replied, "Though, it is time to find a replacement. For... performance purposes, I mean." "How about Illida?" I asked. "Too young and inexperienced." "Pantea? Though she's an instructor," I said. I can't believe I was being this man's pimp. "She has a beautiful singing voice. Please, see what you can do," he smirked. I blinked, turned, and walked away. Did this man actually think I was going to do shit for him? People born with money are crazy. One day they're stepping on your neck and the next they're asking you to do a favor like they deserve it. Gotta be crazy. I was half considering murdering him in his home later tonight. I decided I was through with Solitude for now. It was time to build my house! At this point, later afternoon, I traveled to Winterhold in about a day and a half (living off the land) and bought an improved Telekinesis spell tome. I ventured south to Riften, which took another day, slept, nursed the baby, said hi to my people and told them where the new plot of land would be. "Meet me there in a few days once things are in order here," I said, "Oh yeah!" I walked over to the orphanage, approaching Constance, "I'll take your finest orphan, please." She screwed up her face, then laughed at me, "Who would you like to adopt?" "My husband has his eye on Luna," I replied. I looked over to her, sitting on her bed. Then I walked over. "Hi," I said. "Hi! I know you!" She said. "You're making a mistake..." "What?" Runa said, puzzled. "Sorry, joke. Anyway, tell me about yourself." "Well, I've been here as long as I can remember," she started to whisper, "Aventus told me you were the one who... you know..." I raised both eyebrows, saying nothing. "Thank you. Grelod was so cruel," Runa said, "Not that the boys here are much better. They all pick on me. Make me do all the chores. Call me names." "You're the only girl, huh?" I sat down next to her. "Yeah," she replied. "I know what it's like being the only girl in a man's game sometimes," I said back, "How'd you like to be adopted?" Her face lit up with glee, "Really? You'd adopt me?" "Yeah. You're going to have to put up with my husband and housecarl for a few days without me, though," I stood, and took her hand. I nodded to Constance, who handed me the meager papers which I signed with her pen. "You're an adventurer, right?" She asked as we crossed the bridge in Riften town. "Yeah. I go out on my own a lot," I said, "Sometimes with friends. You'll probably meet the crew sooner or later." "Where you going this time?" She asked. "I just bought land in the northwest. Over by Solitude. I'm going to build a house out there," I replied, "That's going to be our new home." "Wow, all by yourself?" "I'll lay the foundation. When San... Sam and my new housecarl get there, they're going to do some of the work," I scratched my chin. I'd never built a house. But I had an armful of books on the subject. I figured if I got enough help, it wouldn't be too bad. "And..." I said, opening the door to Honeyside, "Hey, Inigo." "My friend, how have you been? Is it time for another adventure?" He asked, sitting at the table across from Sanguine. Runa blinked, "Is... is that man a daedra?" I stared at her, then at Sanguine for a few seconds. Finally I said, "He's the good kind." "What gives?" I whispered angrily, "No disguise?" He shrugged, "I have it on." "If it helps you," Inigo said, "I see a Breton." I shrugged it off, "To answer your question, Inigo, I need your help. Do you think you can round up the old crew? I need to build a house. I'm paying, of course. You know where the Windstad property is?" He nodded. "Iona?" "I am your sword AND your shield." "Right," I replied, "Could you look after Damien and Runa for a few days? I'll be back once the foundation is laid. Here's the plan: I'm going to learn how to make all the things I need to from Balimund. Inigo will go gather the crew. Sanguine will bring the kids to Windstad in about four days. Then we'll get started with the real build. Now, this is going to probably take a few months. And if anybody sees my Windstad housecarl, put him to work if I'm not around." "What am I gonna do?" Runa asked. "You get to watch us work, I guess. Do whatever kids do," I shrugged. Then I was off to talk to Balimund, talked to a lumber mill, some suppliers, and was off to the site. I showed up and there was already a stack of wood, a chest of ore, piles of hewn stone and a drafting table waiting for me. Perfect. I set up a large tent that would be my home for a little while. Then I heard the roar of a dragon. "Godsdammit," I sighed, taking out my crossbow, "I should probably do something about this dragon business."
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Entry 15: Stormblade? Stormsheath, belike.
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Hey, it's me, Destana. After a year of making the Thieves' Guild great, learning to play Lute better, slaying dragons, raiding forts and 'persuading' them to join the Stormcloaks, attending magic college and having Damien, my son (with a couple months off before and a week off after for me), Ulfric and the gang were ready to raid Solitude. I decided I would leave Damien with Iona and Sanguine. He didn't want to get involved this time. Something about meddling in the affairs of mortals far too much. (Honestly, I think he was getting bored of Skyrim). So I brought the regular crew: Inigo, Sofia, Vilja and Shirley. I want to say it was an epic battle. It was, of course. Ultimately, General Tullius fell like so many of his men before him. It all came down to him and his main guard. When she said she would fight to the last breath, I had been behind her and slit her throat before the boys could lay into her. Then Tullius. Ulfric nodded to me, "Do you want to do the honors?" Part of me thought there might have been too much killing these past few months, but I was still on my high horse about doing whatever I wanted. "Do it. I want a clean death," Tullius said, "The harshness of Skyrim has a way of carving a man down to his true self." "Damn. This man speaks truth," I said back. I took out a dagger and stabbed him. We walked out into the courtyard and presented the General's body to the amassed people, including Jarl Elisif the Fair. Galmar shouted, "I present to you, Ulfric Stormcloak, hero of the people, liberator and High King of Skyrim! "I am indeed Ulfric Stormcloak, and at my side the woman we know as Stormblade, and the world knows as the Dragonborn," Ulfric said. "Velvet Acid Talos," I muttered, but I held my tongue because I didn't want to interrupt his speech. "And indeed, there are many that call us heroes. But it is all of you who are the true heroes! It was you who fought a dying Empire who sunk its claws into our land, trying to drag us down with it. It was you who fought the Thalmor and their puppets who would have us deny our gods and our heritage. It was you who fought your kin who didn't understand our cause, who weren't willing to pay the price of our freedom. But more than that, it was you who fought for Skyrim, for our right to fight our own battles... to return to our glory and traditions, to determine our own future!" Ulfric continued, "And it is for these reasons that I cannot accept the mantle of 'High King.' Not until the Moot declares that title should adorn my shoulders will I accept it. "I would swear my fealty to you, Jarl Ulfric!" Elisif shouted back. "You, of course, will remain Jarl of Solitude," Ulfric reponded. He paused, then continued, "A great darkness is growing, and soon we will be called to fight it, on these shores or abroad. The Aldmeri Dominion may have defeated the Empire, but it has not...defeated... Skyrim!" He walked over to us as the crowd cheered. "I told you not to call me Dragonborn. It's a silly legend," I said. "Even so, Stormblade, it's our legend," Galmar said. "So when are you going to be High King? What does it take for the moot to meet?" "Now, I wait," Ulfric replied. "Smart call, Ulfric," Galmar nodded, "Letting Elisir keep her life. You will be High King some day." "Damn, it was nice having you on this one, Ulfric. Your shouts are almost as good as mine," I smirked. "Because you're dragonborn, you cheater," Ulfric replied, "Took me ten years to learn Unrelenting Force." I chuckled, "Maybe you should join my team in the field someday. Maybe it's combat experience that made me so damn good." Ulfric and Galmar laughed. I counted up my dragon souls in my head. Nine. I only have basic shouts though, as I hadn't looked for any more word walls. We retired to Windhelm. I hung out at the Palace of Kings for a few hours, reveling with the Stormcloaks and my group. But it was a sad revel this day. I knew this campaign was at an end. They would stay here, though some would scatter to occupy the holds and keep them from falling back into Imperial rule, and I had my own business to conduct. Of course, I had one more night with Ulfric for the road, as I knew it might be a while until I saw him again. I'm strange like that. I think I like having sex with important and exotic people. Part of me says it's because of the novelty. Part of me has a roll of parchment in my pocket and I'm checking off important men (and women) as they come along. I returned to Riften, to find Sanguine on one of his 'business trips.' I cuddled my baby through the night. In the morning, I gathered together my group. Sitting at the table in Honeyside, I said, "You guys. This last year has been awesome. And we never thought of a name for our group." "How about the Dragon..." "Don't you say it too, Sofia," I growled. Inigo added, "Fusrodorians!" "The Fighting Mongooses," Vilja said. "How about the Stormblade Sentry?" Sofia asked. "Damn. For once you said something smart, Sofia. Okay. I'll allow it," I said. "Thanks... hey wait!" She started. I tossed a fat sack of coins on the table, "This is your final paycheck." "But why? You need us!" Sofia said. Sofia was kind of annoying, and she never shut up. But she was good in a fight, and really good looking, so I let it slide most of the time. "I definitely don't. But I WILL miss you," I replied, "There's no reason for me to roll around with a huge company for the time being. I promise I'll come call on you again someday." "You know, we never did my quest," Vilja said. "Stick around. I'll pay you to look after Damien. I promise I will help you with it someday," I smiled. To be honest, Vilja and I had never really connected. Maybe it was her vacant eyes and responses that made no godsdamn sense. "I will see you again, friend, I know it. I'll be hanging out in the Riften prison," Inigo said. "Again with the prison. You know I'm thane here. And Whiterun. We have more than enough money to buy the vacant house in Whiterun and put you up there." Shirley nodded, "I expected this day would come. Especially with your new baby. You deserve a vacation." Shirley had always been like a grandma to me. And extremely durable to boot. I said goodbye to them and they all went their separate ways. I told Sanguine later that I'd be going it alone for a little while. He was okay with that, which I figured. He always seemed to be the last one in combat. Immortality has it's drawbacks too I guess. Though, maybe he'd just revive in Oblivion? "You know, you're right. Although we might not see each other again if I die," he explained when I asked him, "It can take days. Or decades. Or centuries." Vacation? Fat chance. But I was still thinking about where I would go and what I would do. The Dark Brotherhood didn't seem like they needed me for now. The Thieves' Guild was great again and they seemed not to need me anymore (all I had left to do at this point was to turn in the Skeleton Key, which I was considering because I'm such a nice person). I could investigate the Orb for the mages... Ultimately I decided to do a couple of low-impact jobs to get myself back in the solo-adventuring mood. I would need to modify my fighting style if I was going to go it alone. I thought on my skills, and my fallbacks were utter mastery of archery, stealth and lockpicking and my mid-level skill at pickpocketing, one-handed weapons, light armor and shields. But now I was a mage too. Illusion was probably my best skill, being good enough to bend minds and make myself invisible (adept+). My destruction was adept at best. Allies don't like you blowing them up with your enemies. Conjuration: adept at best, as I usually had enough real meat shields to tank for me. Restoration was fairly high, seeing as how I spent a lot of time patching up allies. Alteration was a side skill, and I only had enough for mild conveniences. And enchanting... what the heck is enchanting? I'd never spent much time on any of the crafting professions for the same reason Vikings never learned to farm - I usually take such things from my enemies. The first thing I did was explore the tunnels around the Ragged Flagon. Seemed like a light warmup now that I was... let's say 'unburdened' by pregnancy. Mostly rats and stray vampires. I kept my distance and burned/shot them from afar. But what intrigued me was the reports of ghosts I'd heard about when I first started here. I delved deeper into the tunnels and found that there were actually ghosts down there. I made them double dead. There was a sword there I snagged - Dawnfang. So I finally got a replacement for Dragon's Oath. Then as I was reading my quest log in the Flagon later that evening, I noticed I have a note about some bandits stealing the Armor of the Crusaders. I went to get it and blew them up. Amateurs don't deserve such nice armor. Let me tell you, it looks hideous on me. I kept the body piece, with the Nightingale Gloves and Boots. Helmet? Are there invisible helmets anywhere? I went with a Circlet of Archery or Destruction for now. Then I returned the Skeleton Key. I returned to my baby and did things mothers do with their babies. In the morning, I returned to the Flagon. Brynjolf said he wanted to see me, now that I finally returned it. "So you've finally decided to return the thing that was cursing us to begin with," Brynjolf smirked as I approached. "Nocturnal and I had an arrangement," I said, which may or may not have been a lie. I mean, I did pray to her sometimes when I was about to steal things, and I kept praying to her to tell her I was going to return it when the guild reached this point. And now I'd fulfilled my end of the bargain. Brynjolf continued, "Well, my friend... the time's come to make it official. It's time to become our Guild Master. Don't worry, I promise this will be short and sweet. If you'll just meet us in the center of the cistern room, we can begin." I walked to the center of the cistern and all the many members of the guild surrounded me. The inner circle, Vex, Delvin, Karliah and Brynjolf were in the inner ring, with everyone else in the outer ring. Brynjolf started, "Look, I've never been good at these things, so I'm just going to keep it short. Being Guild Master means more than just getting a cut of all the loot, it's about being a leader and keeping this rabble in order. With that in mind, I propose that the position of Guild Master should be yours. Delvin?" "Agreed." "Vex?" "Sure, why not," she replied. "Karliah?" Brynjolf continued. "Absolutely." "Everyone is in agreement, so all I can do now is name you Guild Master and wish you good fortune and long life," Brynjolf smiled. He handed me a key and a necklace while Tonilia stepped up to hand me Guild Master's armor, "And..." "And?" "And we have a little treat set up for you," he continued. "Treat?" I smiled, not sure if they were about to all knife me in the back or give me a chest of gold. But when all of them started to take their clothes off, it became clear what was going on. "You're the cumdump, right?" Vex snickered. "One last go-around before we have to call you boss," Delvin smiled at me. I instinctively pulled my armor off, "You know that position is still going to be okay by me, right?" That was a long day. I don't know if you know this, but because of my 'vigorous' recruitment (and of course, a lot by some of the higher ups) the guild has over thirty members. And they all got their turn. Afterward, I felt like I needed a bath, possibly a Skooma, and a priest. I retired to Honeysideto snuggle up with Sanguine after a thorough scrubbing. And... it'd been a few days since I'd seen him so we had sex too. But in the morning. With all that, I took a few days before I went adventuring again. I talked to Brynjolf and we decided he was going to be the front man. I was more the planning guy who collected earnings. I think I'd stolen everything possible from Skyrim - at this point the Ragged Flagon was much less ragged, and was lit up with opulence, with fence shops like a black market. Though, it was still in the sewers. Speaking of priests, I decided I would go get Mara's blessing after that display. You can't be too careful. Maybe go figure out what is with the Dibellan Priestesses at some point. I walked into the church to find nobody there, so I sat and waited, realizing I'd gotten up early in the morning. "Ah, greetings Thane," Dinya smiled, tidying up around the shrine. "What's that altar there?" "He calls himself Dudestia. A small, cult following. Apparently, not one of the big divines. More like a friend of Mara, I guess," Dinya said, "Have you met our new priests?" I shook my head. "One of them is from Nyhus, along the Cyrodiil border. Have you ever been to Cyrodiil?" I shook my head again, "Can't say I have. I've been thinking about getting away for a while. I certainly have the money to take a trip to Cyrodiil, or Elswyer. Maybe just a jaunt to Bruma." "What about Hammerfell?" She asked, turning to me. "Hmm..." I thought, "Maybe someday. But there's not really anything for me there now." I looked up at the sun, and down at my now leaking boobs. "Blah. Time to nurse again. Damien's probably up by now. Sorry, gotta go," I stood and walked towards the door. "Beautiful motherhood," she said, "I look forward to our next meeting." I opened the door. "Oh, and congratulations!" Dinya said as I was leaving. I froze, then turned around. She didn't know I was Thieves' Guild Master. She probably didn't know I was one of the leaders of the Stormcloak rebellion. I mean... I had Damien nearly a month ago. Maybe it was that? "Congratulations for what?" I asked finally. "Oh, you don't know?" She asked. I blinked, "I must be in some kind of deja vu level of Oblivion. Is this really happening again?" Dinya blinked, "It seems as though it is. You're pregnant again." "...Shut up. You're not serious," I'm sure my face contorted into something that looked like rage, but then I calmed and turned to look at her. I walked back over, "Okay. Okay. Could you do the test, and just like before..." "You want to know who the father is?" Dinya asked. ".....Yes," I said, a little embarrassed, though I don't really know why. She closed her eyes, and focused for a few seconds, "Ulfric Stormcloak." I pursed my lips, stood, and started to walk out. I turned back towards her, said nothing, then walked out. "Congratulations!" Maramal emerged from the back just in time to shout. I guess he'd been eavesdropping. "Shut the fuck..." The door slammed that'd been shutting behind me. I took a deep breath. I wondered how Sanguine was going to take this. I imagined, probably alright. One of the byproducts of so much debauchery was children. I walked in to Honeyside and sat at the dining table. Sanguine emerged from whatever he'd been doing downstairs and handed me Damien, which I popped on my boob. "Hey, can I tell you something disturbing and somewhat incriminating?" "Dear, you are a criminal. And I assure you I cannot be disturbed," he sat down opposite me. "I'm pregnant again," I said. "I figured it'd happen sooner or later, because we never use protection. So damning," he chuckled. "It's not yours," I said. He looked at me silently for a few seconds, then he smiled again, "I was just pausing so you'd get the worst anxiety about my answer." He laughed, "I also figured that would happen too." "Not mad, are you?" He took my hands, "We both entered into this knowing the other wasn't going to be exclusive. Why the hell would I be mad? Would it surprise you to know I've fucked probably over a million people in my time?" "Just how old are you, anyway?" "I dunno. What is time, even? If you want to get technical, I'm et'Ada, a spirit who has been around since the beginning. I vaguely remember the First Era, the Merethic, Dawn and before. Though understanding and reality wasn't what it now is," Sanguine replied. "That's a very cerebral answer," I smiled. I knew he wouldn't be mad. It did make me feel small, though. I always knew I was merely a blip in the infinity of his immortality. This made me sad. But, after I thought about it, it made me feel a little happier. The most beautiful flower only blooms for a short time. "Hey, you asked," he smiled, "Are you going to be just as rough on yourself during this pregnancy as the last time?" "I think," I started, "I'm going to check out what's going on with Helgen. But that's it. I'll keep attending classes and getting better with magic." "Say, dear," Sanguine said. "Yes?" "This might sound out of left field." "What is it?" "Do you want to adopt a child?" "Well... why?" "There's a young girl down at Honorhall that's been there since adoptions started. I walk around town sometimes and I notice her, looking sad. Almost all the original orphans from when you murdered that old crone have already been adopted. What do you think?" "I think..." I was going to say he doesn't always think his decisions through. But then instead I said, "Alright, sure. Iona, think you can take care of another couple kids?" Iona stepped in, "I am your sword AND your shield." Sanguine and I looked at each other. Crippling social anxiety makes her say random phrases? "I think, also, we should find a bigger house," Sanguine put his feet up on the table. I nodded, taking a couple of Skyrim Guidebooks off the shelves and flipping through them on the table. "Says here there's a plot available in northern Skyrim," I said, "That's right next to that abandoned shack the Dark Brotherhood kidnapped me in. Could provide easy access when I start working with them again." "What hold?" Sanguine asked. "Ugh," I cringed, "Solitude. I HATE Solitude. But the location is so good. It's right next to the Sea of Ghosts. And we can design it. Ugh... Solitude. I guess I'll work on that. But that will be all for this pregnancy. Maybe if I figure out a better telekinesis spell I can help build it without moving a muscle." Sanguine laughed. I guess I was going to Solitude to do some more 'public service.' But first I would stop off in Windhelm to break the news to Ulfric. I technically could marry two people, due to the new Tenets of Dudestia, but I didn't really want to marry Ulfric. Our relationship was more casual than that. We were friends; war buddies. 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- Inspired by the "Baths for Hearthfire Homes Redone" mod. I liked the architecture of those bathhouses, but they had a few issues that were deal-breakers for me. Since that mod has two authors, instead of asking them both if I can redo their mod and fix a few things to my liking - I chose to create my own. - Unlike the original, mine are Nav-Meshed so you can bring followers down there. - They are small, and the entryway is very cramped. I tested them all with a male Nord character and I fit just fine, but I don't know how anything bigger than that will behave. Maybe perfectly fine, maybe not. -The hatches are located in the Entryway/Home part of the manors, to the left of the door as soon as you walk in. -Tested compatible with my Hearthfire Menageries mod.-
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-Adds a place to keep slaves/prisoners/whoever the hell you want to the cellars of the three Hearthfire houses. The new additions add 8 small cells, 2 larger cells, a master bedroom, and a guest room (with 2 beds for followers or whoever). They each also have a bathhouse/pool area. - I had to axe the Vampire Coffins because they were sitting in my doorways. Don't worry though, I more than made up for it. The very first room when you walk into the Menagerie is set up for 2 Vampires. Either you and a vampire follower or spouse, or vampire slaves, or whatever you want. -If anyone's seen or used the refurnished version of PAHE's Lakeview Manor Cellar addon or my newest remake of it, Lakeview Manor Prison - this is similar to that, but a whole lot better and completely my own. I was working off of someone else's mod with those, and it had some problems that I could never seem to work out, which made me want to create a replacement for it. - That said, it is extremely IMPORTANT that you do NOT use any of the PAHE Lakeview Manor Cellar versions, mine or otherwise, with this mod. They aren't compatible. When you open up the menagerie door in Lakeview Manor, you will see a few floor pieces and then the void. You have to use either this or that, not both. You've been warned. - Also, you might want to drop this pretty far down on your load order depending on what you've got installed. I had a problem where the water in the bathhouse lacked any animation - apparently some other mod was causing it, because dropping this mod down toward the bottom of my load order fixed it. I shouldn't have to mention that any other mods that edit the same part of the hearthfire cellars are going to be incompatible with this, but nonetheless. - Lastly, don't QuickClean this with xEdit, or the Vampire Coffins that were deleted to make room for the doors will return and you'll be sorry. Edit: Incompatible with the Fishing CC mod. If you like this mod, check out my other one: Simple Slave Cellars-
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Project Hippie - Cities and Towns Upgraded View File Adding Trees, Trees & More Trees to fill More Life into the Cities & Towns of Skyrim & making the World of Skyrim look better Hey man! So like, Skyrim used to be filled with trees, man but then, like, they mostly got cut down and other horrible things. So, like, I'm going around Skyrim with my bag of seeds and I'm giving back to mother nature. So you should enjoy this mod, man. It'll make the whole place beautiful again, man. Submitter Warlick78 Submitted 07/05/2018 Category Other Requires The Elder Scrolls V Skyrim Special Edition Compatible No
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View File Horse Stabling for Cities and/or Hearthfire Tired of your horse having to stand outside in the rain or snow when there is a perfectly good stable right there? Want your horse to use those stables you worked so hard to build? Well, now you can! Want that lazy steward of yours to do something other than sit at the dinner table and be useful? Want to see the hostler at the stables do something other than stand around? Now you can make use of the stables outside the major cities of Skyrim and/or the ones you have built. Now you can use the stables outside cities as well as the (mostly unused) stables outside your homes from the hearthfire DLC. Simply ride up to the stable, dismount and walk away. The local hostler or steward of that home will come out and walk them into the stables. If there is no one there (not hired or dead) the horse will walk themselves in and wait for you to return. There are 3 versions and one expansion available: Cities only - use this version if you don't have the Hearthfire DLC. Cities + Hearthfire - use this version if you have the Hearthfire DLC and want this feature at the city stables. Hearthfire only - use this version if you have the Hearthfire DLC and don't want this feature at cities or have mods that change those stable layout or location. Immersive Stables expansion - for use with the Immersive Stables mod http://www.nexusmods.com/skyrim/mods/52391/? Note- The locations added for Immersive Stables do not have an npc put your horse away, it will just walk in on its own. I considered having the innkeeper do it but some locations do not have npc friendly navmeshes between the door and the stables. This does not cover the locations for Cities or Hearthfire, the esp for those is required for those locations but not required for this version to run. Requirements: Hearthfire DLC (for Hearthfire version) Immersive Stables (for the Immersive Stables expansion) Updating: Simply uninstall the old and install the new, you can probably just overwrite the old version as the new will overwrite it. Conflicts: Any mods that change the location or layout of the stables outside the cities - use non city version. Any mods that change the location or layout of the stables outside the Hearthfire homes - use non Hearthfire version Is compatible with Convenient Horses but if you have the horse set to follow you it will follow you once the scene is finished. Submitter Veladarius Submitted 10/14/2014 Category Other Requires Hearthfire DLC (if using Hearthfire versions) Special Edition Compatible
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View File Do you like caves and love to live in them, but also like luxury as well? Do you like cave home mods but wish you could take your family to live there? Do you play a beastess, or do you use untamed? Then this mod might just be for you. Dovahkin's Wolf Pack Den This is a player home that is in a cave and is located just outside of Riverwood on the south side. Faendal is your next-door neighbor. This player home works with Hearthfire Multiple Adoptions and has 6 beds for the young ones. There is also a follower barracks with 5 beds for them there. You have a nice front yard sharing space with the Riverwood community. Future updates planned will bring the Riverwood community to your doorstep campfire for some socializing. Already, any children from Riverwood might join in on a game of hide and seek with your kids. If you play a beastess roll or use the Untamed mod like I do, then this would also be a wonderful home for you and your pack. I already have a start with 3 essential and named wolves living within the cave that are friends to the dragonborn. On top of these three wolves, there is a 4th black wolf that is an actual follower with the Female Young Eager voice type, and if you really get into your beastess or untamed rolls, you can even marry her. An observatory deck with a nice sized pool made from the remnants of an old Snow Elf ruin sits atop the mountain home overlooking Bleak Falls Burrow, Riverwood, even Whiterun and Dragonsreach can be easily viewed from the serene location. This is still a work in progress and is considered to be in Beta. More features are planned in the future such as Alternate Start scenario, etc... There are still landscape work that needs to be done. I plan to move one of the trails leading down to the Riverwood gate just slightly to please the NPCs but re-navmeshing it afterwards takes time. I decided to release a version of it now for testing and advice. Or so people can just have fun with it like it is. It is already a pretty cool place. I used some resources from the Celestial Eden Mod on the Nexus, 3 statues from JackGA, and a custom Dibella Statue from the Dibellan Sisterhood mod. This would also be a pretty cool home for a Dovahkin who is a part of the Dibellan Sisterhood. Unfortunately for some, this requires all DLCs. I used assets from all DLCs. Especially Hearthfire, as this home is Hearthfire Multiple Adoption friendly. You will need to cast the Bless Home spell on the master bed. It also works with Spouses Enhanced available here on Loverslab, but is not required. Just cast the Lover's Sanctuary spell on the master bed after using the Bless Home spell. You shouldn't even need to use the MCM option to add the bed to Sexlab. Have fun and let me know what you think. This has been a learning project as not only is this my first home mod, but also Hearthfire Multiple Adoption friendly. It created some challenges. Even following the directions. First times are always mysterious. Caution: This is being placed as "Non-adult" but beware, even though the vanilla Dibella statue is already partially nude, the one from the Dibellan Sisterhood that I used in the décor of this mod is more detailed. Still, I could see a whole lot more if I went down here to the local museum and shoved my way through all of the school kids that are there on a field trip. Submitter AndragonFirefly Submitted 03/13/2018 Category Other Requires skyrim.esm, Update.esm, Dawnguard.esm, dragonborn.esm, hearthfires.esm Special Edition Compatible No